Charter Hall Group earnings upgrade no surprise say UBS analysts

By Carolyn Cummins
Updated November 15 2014 - 12:18am, first published November 14 2014 - 11:45pm
New tenant tipped: 333 George Street Terrace could become the new home of M&S in Sydney.
New tenant tipped: 333 George Street Terrace could become the new home of M&S in Sydney.
New tenant tipped: 333 George Street Terrace could become the new home of M&S in Sydney.
New tenant tipped: 333 George Street Terrace could become the new home of M&S in Sydney.
New tenant tipped: 333 George Street Terrace could become the new home of M&S in Sydney.
New tenant tipped: 333 George Street Terrace could become the new home of M&S in Sydney.
New tenant tipped: 333 George Street Terrace could become the new home of M&S in Sydney.
New tenant tipped: 333 George Street Terrace could become the new home of M&S in Sydney.

Charter Hall Group's earnings upgrade, issued at the annual general shareholder meeting on Thursday, was based on a focus on investing in assets with strong tenant covenants and long leases, according to the group's executives.

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